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Nanofiber — SEM image of nanofibers. Nanofibers are defined as fibers with diameters less than 1000 nm nanometers. They can be produced by interfacial polymerization and electrospinning. Carbon nanofibers are graphitized fibers produced by catalytic… … Wikipedia
Nanofiber seeding — is the process to control the bulk morphology of chemically synthesized electronic organic polymers. Description A new synthetic approach, called nanofiber seeding,[1] was developed to control the bulk morphology of chemically synthesized… … Wikipedia
Carbon nanofiber — Carbon nanofibers are cylindric nanostructures with graphene layers arranged as stacked cones, cups or plates. Carbon nanofibers with graphene layers wrapped into perfect cylinders are called carbon nanotubes.ynthesisCarbon nanofibers are… … Wikipedia
carbon nanofiber — noun any nanostructure of graphene layers arranged as stacked cones, cups or plates See Also: carbon nanotube … Wiktionary
Impalefection — is a method of gene delivery using nanomaterials, such as carbon nanofibers, nanotubes, nanowires Ref.1. Needle like nanostructures are synthesized perpendicular to the surface of a substrate. Plasmid DNA containing the gene, intended for… … Wikipedia
Electrospinning — uses an electrical charge to draw very fine (typically on the micro or nano scale) fibers from a liquid. Electrospinning shares characteristics of both electrospraying and conventional wet spinning of fibers.ProcessThe standard laboratory setup… … Wikipedia
Tissue engineering — Principle of tissue engineering Tissue engineering was once categorized as a sub field of bio materials, but having grown in scope and importance it can be considered as a field in its own right. It is the use of a combination of cells,… … Wikipedia
Polyaniline — (PANI) is a conducting polymer of the semi flexible rod polymer family. Although it was discovered over 150 years ago, only recently has polyaniline captured the attention of the scientific community due to the discovery of its high electrical… … Wikipedia
Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) — This article is about the conducting polymer. For the CMX album, see Pedot. PEDOT Poly(3,4 ethylenedioxythiophene) or PEDOT (or sometimes PEDT) is a conducting polymer based on 3,4 ethylenedioxylthiophene or EDOT monomer. Advantages of this… … Wikipedia
Tim McKnight — Timothy Eric McKnight, has been a key devoloper of a cell transfecting method using vertically aligned carbon nanofibers. Arrays of vertically aligned carbon nanofibers are modified with DNA and pressed into cells and tissue. Surviving cells can… … Wikipedia